"It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not." —Andre Gide We don't even look out for answers to our difficulties, it is we that create and destroy. Winnie Harlow is a great example in front of us, she is a Canadian fashion model, public speaker, and activist. She has been diagnosed with a very bad skin condition, and in the medical term, it is called vitiligo. She had been affected at the age of four, Once, she hardly understood what is called "disease." Hence it is better hatred than…...
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"It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not."
—Andre Gide
We don't even look out for answers to our difficulties, it is we that create and destroy. Winnie Harlow is a great example in front of us, she is a Canadian fashion model, public speaker, and activist. She has been diagnosed with a very bad skin condition, and in the medical term, it is called vitiligo. She had been affected at the age of four, Once, she hardly understood what is called "disease." Hence it is better hatred than love